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Amy N. Adkins, Northwestern University; David P. O'Neill, Northwestern University; Casey Jane Ankeny, Northwestern University
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q Includes statements about course content q Evaluates what the student (individually) has 1. What do you believe 1. What do you believe you learned you have and have not have and have not learned q Evaluates what the student (individually) has not learned and achieved in and achieved in this learned this assignment? assignment
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Yah-el Har-El, Temple University; Thomas V. Edwards Jr., Temple University; Ruth Ochia P.E., Temple University
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entrepreneurialpassion: Conceptual foundations and scale validation. Journal of business venturing, 28(3), 373-396.[3] Edwards, TV and Pillapakkam, S. (2018) “Engineering leadership and entrepreneurial personality,”Proceedings of the American Society of Management: International Conference. (accepted)[4] Li, C. Q., Harichandran, R. S., Erdil, N. O., Nocito-Gobel, J., & Carnasciali, M. (2018, June),Investigating the Entrepreneurial Mindset of Engineering and Computer Science Students. Paperpresented at 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Salt Lake City, Utah.https://peer.asee.org/30726[5] Svensson, OH, Adawi, T, Lundqvist, M, Middleton, KW. (2020) Entrepreneurial engineeringpedagogy: models, tradeoffs and discourses, European Journal of Engineering
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Timothy E. Allen, University of Virginia
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. Peer-assisted teaching method to foster learning physiological basis of electrocardiography among 1st year medical graduate students: An interventional study. J. Educ. Health Promot., 8:64. Graduate Engineering Physiology II Lungs and Gas Transport: In-Class Exercises & Homework 5Ventilation, Perfusion, and V/Q Matching (3/25)IC5.1) For a person sitting quietly and breathing normally, calculate how many breathswould be required to replace 50% of the air in the alveoli at end-expiration. Assume “new”air entering the alveoli with each breath mixes completely with the remaining air beforeexhalation and explain how you derived your result. You can use Figure 38-6 (or Fig. 37-6 in 12th ed.) from Guyton &
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. Conf. Proc., 2018.[14] A. M. Cruz, A. R. Rincon, W. R. R. Dueñas, N. F. Luna, and D. A. Q. Torres, “The impact of an introductory biomedical engineering course on students’ perceptions of the engineering profession,” Int. J. Eng. Educ., vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 136–149, 2016.[15] A. Wigfield and J. S. Eccles, “Expectancy-value theory of achievement motivation,” Contemp. Educ. Psychol., vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 68–81, 2000.[16] J. D. Ortega-Alvarez, S. Z. Atiq, and H. E. Rodriguez-Simmonds, “A qualitative study investigating how first-year engineering students’ value beliefs influence their choice of selecting an engineering major,” ASEE Annu. Conf. Expo. Conf. Proc., vol. 2016-June, 2016.[17] B. D. Jones